We are day 2 into the Countdown to Confetti hop followed with the Reverse Confetti Release on the April 8th! Remember 8 is Great and you'll never forget when the RC releases are!
You will Love it, and I am so glad you are here to check it out. If you missed yesterday's post, you should go see what it was all about. Cute stuff, I promise!
Jen as all the info over on the RC Blog. Be sure to stop by there to read all about it and to see her gorgeous creations!
Don't forget, to leave comments on the DT Blogs and on theReverse Confetti FB page for a chance to win one of 2 RC Gift Certificates.
Today we are rockin' it out with dad! The Tie-rific stamp set and coordinating Tie-rific Confetti Cut is a must have. There are so may things I love about this set, starting with the adorable polka dotted tie image and then the great dad word die.
It is Wednesday, and that also means it is time for a new Color Throwdown color challenge. I used this week's colors on my first dad card, here with the new Tie-rific stamp set and matching Tie-rific Confetti Cuts. Here is the color board for this week's challenge. Head over to the CTD Board to see all the challenge details.
SO the details on this card are so fun, dontcha think? The cool plaid frame is one of Quick Card Panels-School Days cut with the Insta-Frame Confetti Cut. The white card stock panel was cut to 2.25 x 3.5 to fit perfectly in the frame. The sweet little yellow heart comes from that die set, too. I stamped the tie in Orange Zest ink and added the sentiment over top stamped in grey ink.
I didn't want to put this set away yet, so I made up an easy gifty. I am stoked that there is the word Papa in this set. My boys call both their grandfather's papa. We always give my FIL gift cards, but I also like to include a little something extra, so this little Frosted Pillowbox filled with his favorite nuts and a sweet tag is a great idea.
The Squared Off Tag Topper is so super cool. I am always drawn to anything graphic and this is too fun! It works with the previously released Topped Off Tag. I used the top part of the die (there is also a longer, piece that fits the side of the tag. I stamped the sentiment from Tie-rific stamps in two different colored inks and added one of the ties, too. I cut it out with the Tie-rific Confetti Cut. I balanced off the tag with some stars from Oh My Stars and added one of the Hang Ups Confetti Cuts to the top.
Here is a closer look at the new products I used that you can pick up on the 8th!
Don't forget to leave comments along the way
and to start the fun over on Jen's blog.
She has all the New Release details.
See you back here tomorrow....same time, same place!
Have a beautiful day.
This is a great idea for dad! It's so bright and colorful and the treat topper is perfect! I love it!
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Michele
I am really loving the Tie-riffic Confetti Cut! What an amazing die! The Tie-riffic stamp set is one of my favs!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo of colors, never seen before the tie in orange zest color, perfect for dad and I totally love your treat topper with a cute tag, i love this release!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pop of the yellow heart!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pop of the yellow heart!
ReplyDeleteI just love these sentiments! A must have for me! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the happy, cheerful colors you used here, Lisa, the card and the gift tag are both wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour tag is so sweet, Lisa, and I love that QCP frame - just perfect with the CTD mix.
ReplyDeleteCute projects, Lisa! Love the colours!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Love the colors on the card and that tag is just too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one fun happy card! I am adding this stamp set to my list......
ReplyDeleteSuper cool combo Lisa!
ReplyDeleteLove how you incorporated such a fun color combination into a card for Dad!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun Father's Day gift set! You've done a great job of showcasing these cute new products.
ReplyDeleteCute card and I
ReplyDeletelove the tag! The
tag toppers are
so neat.
Carla from Utah
Great projects today...so bright and fun.
ReplyDeleteLove both projects. The card put a big smile on my face -- it's unexpected color combo is ultra modern and just perfect for dads young or old(er).
ReplyDeleteYou DT gals are just doing an awesome job with Dad's Day projects! Love the bright fun colors you used, Lisa. :)
ReplyDeletelove your great color combo. That orange tie is super fun. TFS
ReplyDeleteSuper cool card and tag - I like how you used the star and tie elements on the tag.
ReplyDeleteI like the fun and colorful designs of your projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright and fun colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the tag! wonderful colors! Bright and beautiful yet totally masculine for dad!
ReplyDeleteJust love that tag and your use of color!
ReplyDeletesuper fantastic projects!!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects. I liked the teal background clubbed with checkered panel and pop of colors
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and being somewhat of a newbie to card making y'all have made it so easy to do! Thanks and blessings to all
ReplyDeleteLove how you stamped over the tie.
ReplyDeleteFun idea.
thanks for sharing two great projects.
Oh wow! Love your cards!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous creation! I adore how you use patterned paper/card and yet the look is still very modern. Thank you for giving me some ideas for using my paper stash/hoard! Thanks for the blog hop and great inspiration Karen x
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous creation! I adore how you use patterned paper/card and yet the look is still very modern. Thank you for giving me some ideas for using my paper stash/hoard! Thanks for the blog hop and great inspiration Karen x
ReplyDeleteI love how you use patterned paper/card! You have an awesome look and manage to keep your cards looking modern which I struggle with when using my old stash of paper. Thanks for the great inspiration to use my hoard. Thanks for the blog hop and great inspiration Karen x
ReplyDeleteI love your card and tag - so perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and tag for Dad!
ReplyDeleteTotally fun Father's Day card, Lisa!!!
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